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Harry Potter's Matthew Lewis Had the Best Reaction to Tom Felton's Fear of Aging

Harry Potter's Matthew Lewis Had the Best Reaction to Tom Felton's Fear of Aging
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Neville Longbottom actor is a funny social media commenter.

Since wrapping up filming for the Harry Potter franchise over 12 years ago, the cast consisting of many famous child stars remained on friendly terms with each other.

The actors who portrayed Neville Longbottom and Draco Malfoy are no exception. Despite their on-screen rivalry as Gryffindor and Slytherin students, Lewis and Felton have had several reunions and proved to Wizarding World fans that friendly banter was their cup of tea.

Thus, Felton once tried to "convert" Lewis from Gryffindor to Slytherin publishing an Instagram post that featured him giving his green Slythering jacket to a seemingly petrified co-star. "See how close he was to converting," the Draco Malfoy actor wrote.

So, it's safe to say these two enjoy teasing each other, which makes Lewis trolling Felton even more hilarious. Lewis's comment under one of Felton's Instagram posts made many Wizarding World fans burst out laughing.

Felton posted a photo of himself dressed in a Slytherin robe with an image of Draco Malfoy in the background. Naturally, the face of the then-32-year-old actor looked very different from the face of the arrogant Harry Potter character, clearly showing he was not a child anymore. "Agings a bitch," Felton captioned.

After seeing his banter pal's picture, Lewis didn't skip a beat. The actor who had had a famous glow-up since his Harry Potter years, couldn't help but troll Felton.

"Speak for yourself lad!" he wrote.

This comment was so hilarious that it quickly received almost 49k likes and 558 replies.

"Neville u savage," one of Harry Potter fans commented, summing up the general consensus.

Since Lewis got rid of fake yellow teeth, huge shoes, prosthetics to make his ears seem larger, and his chubby baby face, the Harry Potter star has become one of the sexiest men in the film industry. Actually, the Neville Longbottom actor has a whole term named after him. "Longbottoming" means a surprising transformation of a person from decidedly unattractive to hot as hell.

Felton, who is followed by almost 11 million followers on Instagram, loves to show his Slytherin pride on the social media platform. He often posts adorable pictures with his former co-stars and even published an autobiography titled Beyond the Wand: The Magic and Mayhem of Growing Up a Wizard, where he describes his on-set Harry Potter experiences.